![]() I will update this list as I read more of his books!īelow are some insights found in the book. Metaphysics of Power ( review) is recommended for those interested in his social commentary. That being said, many of his other works contain valuable insights – for those interested in magic the Introduction to Magic books are recommended ( review of part one, review of part two and three). My own top-three titles (at the time of writing this at least) are Revolt Against the Modern World, Men Among the Ruins ( review), The Mystery of the Grail ( review). ![]() I wrote a review of The Hermetic Tradition but have yet to read Pagan Imperialism. I asked Modern Platonist, a fellow Evola appreciator, about his top-three Evola titles, and he responded thus: Revolt Against the Modern World, Pagan Imperialism, The Hermetic Tradition. ![]() If you have not read any of Evola’s books, I would recommend starting with Revolt Against the Modern World, as it gives a good overview of many of the topics which he deals with in more detail in other works. ![]() ![]() Many of the teachings in the book will be familiar for those who have read other works by Evola. I have read Julius Evola’s magnum opus – Revolt Against the Modern World. If you have not already read my review of Men Among the Ruins, I recommend that you do so before reading this article, as it contains a more general overview of Evola’s work. ![]()
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